Friday, March 24, 2023

Morgan Lehman's flat files Friday, featuring Kim McCarty



FLAT FILE FRIDAY
New artworks from Morgan Lehman's flat files in your inbox every Friday morning
Kim McCarty
Untitled, 2015
Watercolor, interference paint, and micaceous iron oxide on paper
30h x 22w in
76.20h x 55.88w cm
$ 6,500
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A graduate of the University of California Los Angeles (MFA) and the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena (BFA), Kim McCarty's solo exhibitions include Morgan Lehman Gallery (NYC);  David Klein Gallery (Detroit, MI); and Cherry and Martin (Los Angeles, CA). The artist has been featured in numerous group exhibitions including LA Emerging Artists at the Dominique Fiat Gallery (Paris, France); Liquid Los Angeles: Contemporary Watercolor at The Pasadena Museum of Art, CA; and Erotic Drawing at The Aldrich Museum of Art (Ridgefield, CT). McCarty's work is in the permanent collections of The Hammer Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA); The Museum of Modern Art (NYC); and the Honolulu Academy of Art (HI).
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Huntington Arts Council invites artist members to cover the news!

CALL TO ARTISTS
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY
Cover of the Arts Cultural News
Entry Deadline: April 14, ‘23
Deadline for submissions: April 14, ‘23

Current Artist Circle members and students from JOURNEY partner schools are invited to participate in this exclusive opportunity to create original art work for the cover of the Summer 2023 issue of Arts Cultural News (ACN).

The focus of the Summer issue is the 58th Huntington Summer Arts Festival. This mainstay event brings the community together to experience live music, theatre and dance at the Chapin Rainbow Stage in Heckscher Park, Huntington.

Entries should be work that has been inspired by, and represents the energy and excitement of the live performance based Huntington Summer Arts Festival. One work will be chosen out of all the entries for the cover of the ACN and a stipend of $250 will be awarded to the artist.
Work NOT chosen for the cover will be evaluated for use in our “Visual Arts Experience” in the park featuring artwork and bios on printed banners surrounding the perimeter of the festival enclosure. 

Contact KJohnson@huntingtonarts.org to make sure your membership is current or go to www.huntingtonarts.org to sign up for your artist circle membership today.

DEADLINE: April 14, 2023, NO ENTRY FEE. For full prospectus click here.
Online submissions only. To enter click here.
About Huntington Arts Council
Now celebrating our 59th year, the Huntington Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.

Huntington Arts Council | info@huntingtonarts.org | huntingtonarts.org
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Seatuak Environmental Association News Update.

2023 Spring E-Newsletter
Conservation Highlights
Water Reuse Plan Released

Seatuck and the Greentree Foundation, in association with Cameron Engineering, released the Long Island Water Reuse Roadmap and Action Plan this week to catalyze the implementation of water reuse on Long Island and ensure it plays a larger role in safeguarding the region’s drinking water and surface water resources. Learn more here.
Seatuck Receives Grants for Fish Passage

Seatuck has been awarded several grants to advance fish passage projects on Long Island rivers and streams, including Patchogue River, Bellmore Creek and (in partnership with the Suffolk Scout Council) Baiting Hollow Creek. Visit seatuck.org for more information and stay tuned for updates.
Upcoming Events
Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Considered one of the nation's premier environmental and adventure film festivals, Wild & Scenic combines stellar filmmaking, beautiful cinematography and first-rate storytelling. Attendees will enjoy award-winning films about nature, community activism, adventure and conservation, including many that relate to Seatuck's work on Long Island. 

In addition to these never-before-seen films, you'll enjoy a pre-film reception with light-fare, beer & wine, live music & a chance to win some great raffle prizes!
Long Island Natural History Conference

Seatuck is proud to host the 2023 Long Island Natural History Conference, which was established by the Long Island Nature Organization (LINO) in 2012 to support education and research about LI's natural history.

The annual event brings together the region's leading naturalists to exchange information, identifies research and management needs, and encourages collaborations and a greater region-wide interest in Long Island’s natural history.

In-person and virtual options available!
Earth Day Volunteer Opportunity
Phrag Fight! 

Join Seatuck on Friday, April 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. as we work to safeguard the unique natural restoration that is underway at West Brook in Great River, NY. The work will take place at the site of the former West Brook Pond, which was a man-made pond until 2019 when its dam (built 120 years ago) failed and the water drained away.
Seatuck Corporate Conservation Partners
We are grateful for your support of Seatuck and your dedication to conserving Long Island wildlife!